Knut Wannheden wrote: > Sounds great! > > In anticipation of this feature I have used a few namespaced properties > for > my custom tasks. And since Ant 1.5 doesn't have any value for these, I've > just made the tasks resolve them explicitly. > > This raises a question: Are properties whose values are resolved by custom > PropertyHelpers always converted to Strings? I see that the return type > of PropertyHelper#getPropertyHook(String, String, boolean) has Object as > the > return type. But if that's always converted to a String then my custom > PropertyHelper will need to make sure that this is done correctly, i.e. > that the Object yields a meaningful String representation. > > But for tasks which have a setXXX(Object) method it would maybe make sense > to preserve the property value as an Object instance, if that's what's > actually in the buildfile. E.g. > > <foo xxx="${my:bar}"/> > > would not convert the ${my:bar} property to a String.
If you read the comments on top of PropertyHelper - that was one of the goals, but I don't think it is implemented yet. The return value for the property interceptors is already an object, but the code that does property replacement doesn't know how to deal with "${prop}". Costin > Cheers, > > -- > knut > > "Nicola Ken Barozzi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> Dominique Devienne wrote, On 12/08/2003 15.37: >> > I'm also interested PropertyHelper, and in particular Costin's >> > experimental XPath based one. I'd like to be able to define >> > functions (defined as part of an AntLib) to operate directly on >> > property values, kind of like XPath functions, and it sounds like >> > property helper is the way to get this!?!? --DD >> >> Yes. PropertyHelper is a property interceptor, and it simply rocks. >> >> In essence, you register a helper with Ant. Then, at each request for a >> property, each registered helper is asked for the property value in >> turn; the first one that has it, returns it. >> >> A typical one is the xpath one, as you say, that resolves the request as >> an xpath in the Ant Project, if the property starts with "xpath:". >> >> Centipede has been using it for a long time, basically to read an xml >> file as a property in a more powerful way than simply using xmlproperty. >> >> Now we are doing our own helper that reads the Gump descriptor, the >> Maven one, etc and makes them all accessible as a single virtual >> descriptor. In this way Ant users can have any descriptor they want and >> use that to gather properties and infos for the project. >> >> Just an example of the usage of PropertyHelper. >> >> -- >> Nicola Ken Barozzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> - verba volant, scripta manent - >> (discussions get forgotten, just code remains) >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]